City Information FUKUOKA

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Kyushu's largest city still evokes memories of Japan's early exchanges with neighboring nations

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Map of the Kyushu region
Map of the Kyushu region
Facing the Genkainada Sea and sitting in the middle of the semicircular Fukuoka Plain, Fukuoka is Kyushu's foremost city - the core of its political, economic and cultural activities.
In the old days it was divided into two sections by the Nakagawa River: the east area called "Hakata" was a town inhabited by Hakata merchants while the west, "Fukuoka," served as a castle town for the feudal Kuroda family. In 1889, the areas were merged and Fukuoka City was born. The name Hakata still remains however, as the name of Fukuoka's main train station.
The city fans out from Hakata station in a westward direction and Nakasu, between the Nakagawa and Hakatagawa Rivers, becomes a neon illuminated entertainment district at night. The business district on the opposite side of the Nakagawa River, the area also called Fukuoka, is lined with office buildings and restaurants and slightly further west lie the ruins of Fukuoka Castle. The moat of the castle has long since been redeveloped into a park named Ohori Park.
In the past, the port city of Hakata served as one of the nation's few gateways for foreign culture because of its proximity to China and the Korean Peninsula. Further into the past, Yayoi period inhabitants flourished in and around the area - a fact evidenced by numerous historical remains and cultural relics being discovered. Today though Fukuoka is the home of skyscrapers, a "Seaside Area" facing Hakata Bay represents the city's most modern of districts with its artificial beach stretching along the coastline as contemporary office complexes that have appeared along the Hakatagawa River will transform the city's landscape in their own right for at least the next decade.

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Yatsushiro-Myokensai
Yatsushiro-Myokensai

- Yatsushiro Shrine, Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture
- November 22nd (Sat), 23rd (Sun), 2008

The Yatsushiro-Myokensai is one of Kyushu's three major festivals and has a history of over 350 years. In the festival, a Kida, an imaginary creature combining a turtle (ki) and sneak (da), called 'game' (pronounced 'gamay') and used as a term of endearment, is the highlight as there is a legend that the God of Myoken came from China to the current Takehara Shrine a long time ago sat atop a Kida. During the festivities, a 1 km long Shinko-gyoretsu parade leaves Shioya Hachiman-gu Shrine for its final destination - Yatsushiro Shrine.

http://www.myouken.com/ (Japanese version only)
City of Light at Huis Ten Bosch
City of Light at Huis Ten Bosch

- Huis Ten Bosch, Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture
- November 1st (Sat), 2008-February 27th (Fri), 2009

Here you can enjoy basking in the glow of the Huis Ten Bosch illuminations, admiring their beauty and radiance. The renovated "Light Palace" will be twinkling like jewelry. Come and enjoy the romantic atmosphere of Huis Ten Bosch surrounded by countless illuminations.

http://english.huistenbosch.co.jp/
November Grand Sumo Tournament
November Grand Sumo Tournament

- Fukuoka Kokusai Center, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
- November 9th (Sun)-23rd (Sun), 2008

Yokozuna Grand Champion Hakuho, winner of the previous two tournaments, will aim for three straight wins. Another Yokozuna, Asashoryu, who dropped out of two consecutive tournaments, will try to recover. Younger wrestlers who are three ranks below Yokozuna have gained power, and many people look forward to seeing exciting contests at this last tournament of the year.

http://www.sumo.or.jp/eng/
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